Of the classic Resident Evil titles, I am probably least familiar with Resident Evil 3. I didn't get to play this title until around 2010. After that I ran it a few times but it still remains my least played one (outside of the original one, not to be mistaken with Resident Evil Remake).
Despite this, it's a very memorable game that managed to surprise me in a lot of ways. Nemesis was definitely more menacing than the tyrant I had grown all too used to in Resident Evil 2, although I didn't care too much for him wielding weapons.
What I'm hoping they do in Resident Evil 3 Remake is turn up the intensity of the encounters with him as compared to tyrant in the recent Resident Evil 2 Remake. They'll probably have to introduce a dodge system to accommodate this but I'd be fine so long as what makes Nemesis a force to be reckoned with remains intact.
I also hope they make the streets wider. I trust that they will if Resident Evil 2 Remake's few minutes outside are anything to go by. The original Resident Evil 3's streets are way too narrow for my liking and don't really fit my idea of Raccoon City. The Evil Within 2 is a good template for this, in my opinion.
Despite this, it's a very memorable game that managed to surprise me in a lot of ways. Nemesis was definitely more menacing than the tyrant I had grown all too used to in Resident Evil 2, although I didn't care too much for him wielding weapons.
What I'm hoping they do in Resident Evil 3 Remake is turn up the intensity of the encounters with him as compared to tyrant in the recent Resident Evil 2 Remake. They'll probably have to introduce a dodge system to accommodate this but I'd be fine so long as what makes Nemesis a force to be reckoned with remains intact.
I also hope they make the streets wider. I trust that they will if Resident Evil 2 Remake's few minutes outside are anything to go by. The original Resident Evil 3's streets are way too narrow for my liking and don't really fit my idea of Raccoon City. The Evil Within 2 is a good template for this, in my opinion.